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The Oscars 2021 on Instagram, virtual red carpet of the pcr and the 'glamor'

2021-04-27T09:12:00.273Z


In an edition of the Academy Awards with few attendees, the networks are consolidated as the place where celebrities and brands are seen preparing for the party


If someone had told Laura Dern a couple of editions of the Oscars that the photo with which she was going to illustrate her Instagram profile for the most observed awards in the world with an image of herself holding a stick that they just put her through his nose, he probably would have laughed.

Goodbye to the glamor of dresses and jewelry whose value cannot be calculated.

The pandemic has normalized even the pcr on the edge of the red carpet.

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Actors, actresses, directors, singers ... have finally walked through Los Angeles (and also London and Paris), but they have also done it before through social networks.

Not too many, neither in person nor virtual, but significant enough to be representative.

As it has been happening for half a dozen editions now, Instagram is a powerful platform in which to show the ins and outs of the Oscars gala, but this year it has become a place where the demanding preparations and medical tests can also be seen. that you had to submit.

Besides, of course, its little bit of glamor.

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A post shared by Laura Dern (@lauradern)

Laura Pausini, nominated for best song,

Io sì (Seen),

from

Life ahead

, showed her arrival in Los Angeles, the tests that were done in the car and how it has been part of the protocol when arriving at the delivery.

In addition to, of course, her dress signed by Pier Paolo Piccioli, designer of Valentino.

Laura Pausini, upon her arrival at the tests prior to the Oscars.

Seconds before revealing the best kept secret that is the dress of every night, Halle Berry (who gives a couple of awards) showed in networks something that she also preferred to hide until the last moment: her minimalist haircut.

Nothing better than the strands that were left in the process to illustrate it.

Halle Berry shows off her haircut on Instagram shortly before appearing on the Oscars red carpet.

Reese Witherspoon has also shown her preparations on Instagram, in addition to going out with an Oscars sweatshirt asking her 25 million followers to make their pools, she was seen getting ready among makeup artists and jewelry.

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Many stars took advantage of social media to show their ties to jewelry or beauty brands with which they have contracts throughout the year.

They know that this is one of the most anticipated moments of the year and that the media attention favors them.

Viola Davis, getting ready for the Oscars Instagram

Glenn Close toasted hours before donning her blue Armani dress to show her makeup and preparation for the awards.

In pajamas and with the hair clip on.

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The singer and actress Andra Day, who has gotten into the shoes of Billie Holiday for

the United States against Billie Holiday

, has taught the process of preparation for the Oscars with little makeup, in a bathrobe and even with the towel rolled in her hair.

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And of course, there will always be the classics, especially among the younger and less used to red carpets.

Bulgarian Maria Bakalova, 24, nominated for best supporting actress for

Borat 2

, was among the first of the night to appear on Instagram.

No jokes, no cocktails, no pcr.

She arrived to show her look for the night.

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A post shared by Maria Bakalova (@mariabakalovaofficial)

Source: elparis

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